Some of the best things in life come in pairs — shoes, pants, and this pair of custom-ordered McLarens. These bespoke twins by McLaren Special Operations are based on the 675 platform, with blueprinted engines and polished exhaust ports, making 675 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque. Identical down to the Liquid Silver paint and customer-specified interior, this set of supercars ensures the owner will never regret not springing the convertible.

Designer Ken Okuyama is no stranger to supercars. While at Pininfarina, Ken helped create the lines of the Enzo Ferrari and the one-off, Enzo-based Ferarri P4/5. His latest automobile design is the Kode57, a breathtaking open-top roadster based on the Ferrari 599. A spectacular blend of vintage roadster and modern aerodynamic lines, the Kode57 has a F1-inspired front that sweeps elegantly to the rear while enveloping the passenger compartment. A partially exposed motor and rear-hinged, upward-opening di-hedral doors make for a design that is as interesting with the doors open as shut. Limited to only five examples, the Kode57 is an instant modern classic.

If you're looking for the best Camaro you can buy, this is it. A full-on race car built by Pratt & Miller Engineering, the Camaro GT4.R is designed to compete in the global GT4 series. Ohlins suspension, Brembo brakes, carbon fiber aero pieces and a 480 hp, 6.2 liter LT1 V8 all but guarantee success at the track — and in the six months it's been racing, the GT4.R has already proven itself, with four race wins and a pole position qualifying round.

For Issue 03, we headed to upstate New York to test drive the prototype electric Bollinger B1, the next-generation minimalist utility truck. We then took a classic Ford Bronco from the 1970's down Kentucky's legendary Bourbon Trail, stopping and sampling all along the route — and even getting schooled by master distiller Jimmy Russell. You'll find the world's best bourbon guide in this issue, with 25 bottles ranging in price from $25 to $4,000 a bottle. To complete our boxy, American-made SUV trifecta, we drove an Icon Ford Bronco up to Yosemite. Finally, we wrapped things up with edited guides full of the best hiking boots, backpacks, turntables, headphones, and camp knives.

A follow-up to their dress shoes, the Ace Marks Sneaker adds a casual option to their hand-crafted collection. The athletic design still has all of the same luxury features the brand is known for like Italian craftsmanship and full-grain calfskin leather. Waxed shoelaces and a real rubber outsole give them the look of a sneaker, while a shock absorbing insole makes them as comfortable as they appear. The shoes come in both a high-top and low-cut profile.

McLaren's 570GT, the slightly more civilized touring version of the 570S, is receiving the McLaren Special Operations treatment with the XP Green Edition. Limited to just six examples, this 570GT comes in the same XP Green color as the legendary F1 XP GT Longtail that went on to rack up wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and endurance racing events during the 90s and early 2000s. MSO Black external pieces, five-spoke wheels, and a custom interior with XP Green accents round out the limited edition package.

If the Lamborghini Huracán just isn't enough for you, you're in luck. The Italian supercar manufacturer has taken the wraps off the Super Trofeo EVO, an evolution of the spec-series Super Trofeo race car. The EVO retains the 612 hp, 5.2-liter V10 and 6-speed sequential gearbox, but gets an even more aggressive aero package that took 1.5 seconds off the lap time at Monza versus the previous Super Trofeo. The car will compete in Lamborghini's one-make racing series, and is eligible for global GT racing as well. Deliveries will start in 2018.